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|    Re: Climate change caused the demise of     |
|    21 Dec 20 15:57:44    |
      >> >It's just propaganda.       >>       >> By whom and to what end?       >       >Lol!                     Ah, so I assumed; the real propaganda with a boogie man under every bed,       no?>              >> >The planet moves through cycles. The "Tilt" of the earth changes, where       >> >the sun is landing, what is being warmed & how much changes. AND       >> >THEN there's the orbit around the sun -- that changes as well. One orbit       >> >takes us further away, makes us colder, the other brings us closer and       >> >makes us warmer. AND THEN the sun goes through cycles, the amount       >> >of energy it's putting out isn't at a constant...       >> Sure, all common info even for the first year student of related sciences.>       >>       >> The large cycle has been tracked for the last 700k years. So the better       >> question is not if cycles exist but how does the current one vary as to       >> climate change compared to the others. This one is ontrack for a faster       >> increase in the warming part of the cycle and corresponds to the increase       >> in human temperature change activities.       >> >Did you know that there's been no VEI8 during the whole of the Holocene?       >> >       >> >This, more than anything, is probably why Chicago isn't under a glacier       >> >right now...       >       >> No, the       >       >Everything I stated is literally true, though I left out plate tectonics,       creating       >lengthy cold periods -- like the Quaternary Period we are inside of now -- by       >altering the currents, which are the way the earth distributes the energy from       >the sun striking the equator.       >       >HINT: The formation of the Isthmus of Panama.       >       Sure, all common info even for the first year student of related sciences.>              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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